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How Tom Petty’s ‘Learning to Fly’ Became a Quiet Redemption Song

Four years after an arsonist burned down Tom Petty’s California home, the singer and songwriter was more than ready for a new beginning in 1991.

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Led Zeppelin Go Rockabilly With ‘Candy Store Rock’

Jimmy Page called it a “fun” homage to their rockabilly roots. Robert Plant reportedly described it as “far beyond the realms of pop, jazz or anything.” Rolling Stone‘s

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David Lee Roth Stakes His Claim With ‘Yankee Rose’

The ’80s were a weird time for patriotic pop, protest songs and nuanced commentary on America that fell somewhere between pop and protest. The decade

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How Van Halen’s ‘When It’s Love’ Sparked ‘OU812’

You’d expect the first song written for any Van Halen album to be a blazing rocker. Not so with 1988’s OU812. In his 2011 memoir

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How Did Mick Jagger Feel About Maroon 5’s ‘Moves Like Jagger’?

The Rolling Stones have been certified hitmakers and superstars for more than half a century, but singer Mick Jagger enjoyed a pop-cultural resurgence when Maroon 5 invoked him

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Joni Mitchell’s Landscape-Shifting ‘Blue’ at 50: Roundtable

Joni Mitchell held nothing back on her classic 1971 album Blue. From personal relationships to her own insecurities, every aspect of the singer-songwriter’s life was

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40 Years Ago: Foreigner Release ‘Urgent’ Single

By the time producer Robert John “Mutt” Lange signed up to work with Mick Jones on Foreigner’s fourth album 4, his reputation preceded him. Lange’s

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When Chicago Got Meta on ’25 or 6 to 4′

As most songwriters can attest, there often comes a point in the writing process where something stalls. In 1970, Chicago’s Robert Lamm, one of the

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How Bonnie Raitt Built on Her Comeback With ‘Luck of the Draw’

It wasn’t unreasonable to wonder how Bonnie Raitt could follow up her long-awaited breakthrough on 1989’s Nick of Time. Even Bonnie Raitt wondered. So, rather

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Beatles Battle Frank Sinatra for Song of the Summer

The Beatles and Frank Sinatra were from disparate universes: The Beatles sang “A Day in a Life”; Sinatra sang “That’s Life.” The Fab Four floated

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